Rapper Cardi B pleaded guilty and has been sentenced for her involvement in a 2018 New York strip club brawl.
Cardi B, 29, must complete 15 days of community service after pleading guilty to third-degree assault and second-degree reckless endangerment, the Queens District Attorney's office said.
“These moments don’t define me, and they are not reflective of who I am now," she said in the statement.Yuki Iwamura / AFP - Getty ImagesTen other charges that were a part of a 12-count indictment against the singer were dismissed, a representative said.that would have offered her reduced charges and no jail time for the charges stemming from two fights at Angels Gentleman’s Club in Queens.
In one brawl, the artist and two others were accused of assaulting a bartender by throwing a drink, glass bottles and other objects, according to the district attorney.Cardi B said she is looking forward to moving past the situation and getting back to music and her fans.District Attorney Melinda Katz said in a statement that her office was satisfied with the resolution.
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